Things to do in Málaga
Teatro Cervantes, a theatre with 150 years of history
Málaga’s oldest theatre, which stands out for the spectacular canvas that adorns the ceiling of the seating area, is the home of the city’s film festival.
El Palo, Málaga’s most seafaring neighbourhood
Jábega boats, spit-roasted sardines on the beach and the Virgen del Carmen maritime procession keep the true spirit of this eastern Málaga neighbourhood alive.
Beaches in Málaga, a refreshing trip along the Costa del Sol
The coast of Málaga, popularly known as Costa del Sol, has beaches of all sorts for all tastes, from the most bustling beaches, such as La Malagueta, to secluded and quiet beaches, such as those in Nerja.
Calle Larios in Málaga. The commercial heart of the city
Calle Larios is the perfect starting point for a day of shopping, and it’s the centre of Málaga’s social life too.
Málaga Cathedral, the ‘one-armed’ edifice that dominates the city’s historic centre
Occupying the site of the former Aljama mosque, Málaga Cathedral impresses with both its elegant architectural style and the remarkable views afforded from its rooftop.
The Botanical Garden of Málaga: the Marquises of Loring’s tropical paradise
Founded by a marriage of aristocrats in the nineteenth century, these English-style gardens on La Concepción estate are home to 50,000 plants from five continents.
The Museum of Málaga: art and archaeology under one roof
The Palacio de la Aduana houses the Museum of Málaga, a cultural flagship exhibiting a collection comprising both art and archaeology.
Sierra de las Nieves, a natural paradise in Málaga
In the west of the province of Málaga lies the Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park, which boasts many hiking trails through its high peaks—such as the Torrecilla—and along its deep gorges.
Discover the best health resorts, spas and Arab baths in Málaga
Peaceful health resorts, evocative Arab baths and innovative spas: Málaga province offers a wide range of water-based therapeutic treatments.
Port of Málaga: the city’s most versatile gateway
The marina of the capital of the Costa del Sol boasts thousands of years of history and is these days home to cultural centres as well as varied gastronomy.